Away Inward Retreats is an international health and wellness retreat company with a focus on adventure, culture and internal awareness. Our 501c3, The Away Inward Foundation, supports children around the globe.

India is a living paradox uniquely embued with culture and charm. The rich colors and scents, paint and perfume the landscape and busy streets. The sights and sounds reveal the essence of the Far East where all is sacred and the land itself is Holy.

Bali is the perfect blend of artisanry and devotion. Temples are tucked beautifully into tropical forests dripping with greenery and running waters. From the food to the people, this retreat will leave you refreshed and with a new perspective.

NZ may have the most dramatic topography anywhere. Rugged mountains and morning clouds leave you feeling far from home. The turquoise lakes and rivers will take your breath away. Not to mention - this is some of the best hiking in the world. Bring your camera!

From Machu Picchu and the ancient ruins to the shamans and altomasayacs, Peru continues to share the wisdom of the Inkas as well as their first three principals of the Andean way: harmonic action (llank’ay), unconditional love (munay) and transcendental wisdom (yachay). #BucketList

The turquoise waters and jutting limestone of this Mediterranean island offer the perfect backdrop to immerse yourself in nature. Join us at The Ashram Mallorca for the hiking week of your life. We will explore the majestic trails of the island and our own inner landscape. You have 10 weeks to choose from.

From the Alps and edible plants, to the Riviera, France is one of the loveliest places on earth. A perfect place to retreat for wellness or summit Mount Blanc, to hike from hilltop to Sea, and to enjoy the fabulous gastronomy and herbs. The entire country is an adventurers dream.

Tulum is a freedom lovers paradise where the great ocean invites surrender and play. The wide canvas of blue sky and billowing clouds entice magical sunsets ripe for contemplation. We will scuba dive and climb Mayan monuments, we will meditate and rejoice.

Kathmandu dates back to the beginning of time. From the rich history and architecture to the amazing people, Nepal is a magical place to visit. We trek the Himalayas, visit markets and squares and explore our own inner beauty. The villages we encounter are beyond charming. And the people will leave an impression on you for life.

We will visit the monastery of the mythical "Thunder Dragon", a flying lioness who delivered Rinpoche here on her back to clear demons from the Paro Valley. This is the famous Tatsang Monastery, one of the most influential in Bhuddism.

It is currently a sad state of affairs for the Tibetan people. Oppression is obvious. Visiting and spreading awareness is the best effort we can make. Tibetans are super sweet people with strength of soul and a vision for their survival.

Beyond our annual retreats we supplement the year with one-off adventures around the world. Whether we are scuba diving in Mexico or picking our lunch in France, there is always an amazing journey on our calendar. We invite you to join our newsletter to be the first to know what is next!

It is always fun to travel with the ones you love. Be it an anniversary or special birthday or just a reason the get the whole family together, AIR will take care of you the whole way through. Utilize our wellness program and cultural insight to create the getaway of your life. There are no limits.

SPIRITUAL JOURNEY TO MACHU PICCHU AND THE AMAZON JUNGLE

You have THREE options. Week 1, Week 2, or BOTH!

Come experience the magic and mystique of Peru, whether it is Machu Picchu, one of the most energetically charged places on earth or in the amazing Amazon Jungle. Immerse yourself in culture, spirit, and the traditional wonders of the Sacred Valley as we weave our way from one end to the other. Enjoy the sublime beauty of the land and be transformed by the sacred medicine of the indigenous tribes of the jungle. Through ceremony and prayer you will journey inward looking deep within for your truth and power.

WEEK 1 - October 11 - 17, 2015

Machu Picchu, the breathtaking Lost City of the Incas, is located on a high, lush saddle tucked away deep in the Peruvian Andes and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Terraced slopes drop down to the Urubamba River, which gushes around a hairpin bend far below the citadel and reflecting the cosmos high above. Since its re-discovery by Hiram Bingham in 1911, a whole host of theories as to its historical significance have emerged. What is in no doubt is how finely preserved the site is, it was not discovered by the Spanish conquistadors nor disturbed by looters since it was abandoned. A must visit!

Basecamp is at a luxurious eco lodge in Urubamba offering the splendor of Peru at your doorstep. Savor homemade organically grown meals, relax in the gardens, or meditate under the canopy of gardens and connect to ancient Inkan energy and wisdom. You will spend your days exploring the many local treasures, from the ruins and temples, to the markets and ceremonies, an orphanage and school. You will leave feeling high on life and feeling more gratitude than you knew possible.

We will travel to Tarapoto for a week of jungle immersion. We will begin and end each day with yoga and/or meditation. You will get a massage, sound healing and much needed free time. We will explore jungle life through treks and swimming in rivers, we will do Ayahuasca Ceremonies with local Shamans and their healing plant medicine. Ayahuasca is a brew of plant infusions prepared with the Banisteriopsis caapi vine. The brew, first described academically in the early 1950s by Harvard ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes, who found it employed for divinatory and healing purposes by the native peoples of AmazonianPeru. Do your homework.

Animals always played an important role in the myths of the Inca, especially the Snake, the Puma and the Condor. They represent the underworld, the world of men and the upper world. These animals are wonderfully processed in and around the Sacred City. The Huayna Picchu has the natural shape of a Puma. The architects built small high terraces on the summit to give the impression that the hair of the puma stands up straight. The eyes are cut out; the mouth and the form of the head have a natural origin. They believed the Puma guarded the Sacred City where the priests and royalty lived.